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Turbo ricardo wave engine
Turbo ricardo wave engine







Valve opening timing, their durations and lifts have been optimised to improve volumetric efficiency. The downsized engine has been optimised for maximum volumetric efficiency, maximum brake mean effective pressure and knock elimination. To prevent engine mixture detonation, direct injection has been used, which also allows an increase in the compression ratio. Turbocharging a spark ignition engine increases the intake temperature and pressure, causing the mixture to detonate. Performance improvement has been achieved by using turbocharging and variable valve technology. This paper presents 1-D CFD simulation using Ricardo WAVE of 30 % downsizing on a 2.0 litre naturally aspirated spark ignition engine to a 1.4 litre turbocharged gasoline direct injection variable valve timing engine. Engine downsizing is proving to be the most cost-effective method of reducing emissions and fuel consumption. Different strategies are being sought after to comply with stringent emission regulations being enforced on the global automotive market. The need to reduce CO2 emissions and fuel consumption has become the biggest aim of Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM’s) over the past decade.









Turbo ricardo wave engine